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Designing trust controls for agents that act

January 29, 2026 · 4 min read

The moment an agent can change something in the real world, 'oops' gets expensive. That's why trust controls are foundational to silahq, not an afterthought.

Every connector uses least-privilege access you scope per agent. Sensitive actions can require explicit human approval. And every action is logged with full who/what/when detail.

The goal is simple: give teams the confidence to let agents act, because they can always see — and shape — exactly what agents are allowed to do.